H. Kramer
University of Mainz
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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1998
K. I. Blomqvist; Werner U. Boeglin; R. Böhm; M. O. Distler; R. Edelhoff; J. Friedrich; R. Geiges; P. Jennewein; M. Kahrau; M. Korn; H. Kramer; K.W. Krygier; V. Kunde; A. Liesenfeld; H. Merkel; K. Merle; U. Müller; R. Neuhausen; E. A. J. M. Offermann; Th. Pospischil; A.W. Richter; G. Rosner; P. Sauer; S. Schardt; H. Schmieden; A. Wagner; Th. Walcher; S. Wolf
Abstract A set-up of three high-resolution magnetic spectrometers, for simplicity named A, B and C, has been built as the central facility for the precise determination of double and triple coincidence cross sections of hadron knock-out and meson production through the scattering of electrons at the Mainz microtron MAMI. The spectrometers A and C with point-to-point optics in the dispersive plane and parallel-to-point optics in the non-dispersive plane have a solid angle of 28 msr and a momentum acceptance of 20 and 25%, respectively. They each consist of a quadrupole, a sextupole and two dipole magnets, reaching maximum momenta of 735 and 550 MeV/c, respectively. The spectrometer B has a solid angle of 5.6 msr and a somewhat reduced momentum acceptance of 15%, but it reaches a maximum momentum larger than that of the MAMI electron beam (855 MeV/c). It consists of a single-clamshell dipole magnet with point-to-point optics in both planes. Each spectrometer is equipped with a position-sensitive detector system consisting of four planes of vertical drift chambers, two planes of plastic scintillators and a threshold gas Cherenkov detector. The operational experiences demonstrate that all three spectrometers exceed the specifications. Selected results of double (e, e′ x ) and triple (e, e′ x 1 x 2 ) coincidence experiments, x 1 and x 2 standing for charged hadrons, are presented, which demonstrate the performance of the whole set-up.
Physics Letters B | 1998
Heinz Anklin; L. J. deBever; K. I. Blomqvist; Werner U. Boeglin; R. Böhm; M. O. Distler; R. Edelhoff; J. Friedrich; D. Fritschi; R. Geiges; J. Götz; A. Honegger; P. Jennewein; J. Jourdan; M. Kahrau; M. Korn; H. Kramer; K.W. Krygier; G. Kubon; V. Kunde; A. Liesenfeld; G. Masson; K. Merle; R. Neuhausen; E. A. J. M. Offermann; Th. Petitjean; Th. Pospischil; M. Potokar; L. M. Qin; A.W. Richter
Abstract The neutron magnetic form factor Gmn has been determined via a measurement of the ratio of cross sections D(e,e′n) and D(e,e′p). The absolute detection efficiency of the neutron detector was measured with high accuracy using tagged neutrons produced from H(n,p)n elastic scattering by means of a high intensity neutron beam. This approach minimizes the model dependence and improves upon the weakest points of previous experiments. Data in the range q2=0.2–0.8 (GeV/c)2 with uncertainties of
Physics Letters B | 1998
K. I. Blomqvist; Werner U. Boeglin; R. Böhm; M. O. Distler; R. Edelhoff; I. Ewald; R. E. J. Florizone; J. Friedrich; R. Geiges; J. Jourdan; M. Kahrau; M. Korn; H. Kramer; K.W. Krygier; V. Kunde; M. Kuss; A. Liesenfeld; K. Merle; R. Neuhausen; E. A. J. M. Offermann; Th. Pospischil; M. Potokar; A.W. Richter; A. Rokavec; G. Rosner; P. Sauer; S. Schardt; A. Serdarevic; B. Vodenik; I. Sick
Abstract The D(e,e′p)n reaction cross section has been measured for recoil momenta ranging from 17 MeV/c up to 950 MeV/c at momentum transfers between 600 MeV/c and 700 MeV/c. At recoil momenta above 400 MeV/c, the gross features of the cross section are only reproduced if virtual nucleon excitations are included in the calculations.
Physics Letters B | 1995
K. I. Blomqvist; Werner U. Boeglin; R. Böhm; M. O. Distler; R. Edelhoff; J. Friedrich; R. Geiges; M. Kahrau; M. Korn; H. Kramer; K. W. Krygier; V. Kunde; M. Kuss; J. Lac; A. Liesenfeld; K. Merle; R. Neuhausen; E. A. J. M. Offermann; Th. Pospischil; M. Potokar; A.W. Richter; A. Rokavec; G. Rosner; P. Sauer; S. Schardt; A. Serdarevic; Th. Veit; B. Vodenik; A. Wagner; Th. Walcher
Abstract We have investigated that part of the proton momentum distribution of 16O that is linked through the (e, e′p) reaction to low-lying discrete states in 15N. The MAMI facility with its new generation of 100%-duty-cycle electron accelerator has allowed to cover in this experiment the previously not accessible momentum range of 265
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2002
Th. Pospischil; P. Bartsch; Daniel Baumann; R. Böhm; K. Bohinc; N. Clawiter; M. Ding; S. Derber; M. O. Distler; D. Elsner; I. Ewald; J. Friedrich; R. Geiges; S. Grözinger; M. Hamdorf; S. Hedicke; P. Jennewein; J. Jourdan; M. Kahrau; Frank Klein; P. König; A. Kozlov; H. Kramer; K. W. Krygier; J. Lac; A. Liesenfeld; S. Malov; J. McIntyre; H. Merkel; P. Merle
Abstract For ( e → , e ′ p → ) experiments the 3-spectrometer setup of the A1 collaboration at MAMI has been supplemented by a focal plane proton-polarimeter. To this end, a carbon analyzer of variable thickness and two double-planes of horizontal drift chambers have been added to the standard detector system of Spectrometer A. Due to the spin precession in the spectrometer magnets, all three polarization components at the target can be measured simultaneously. The performance of the polarimeter has been studied using elastic p ( e → , e ′ p → ) scattering.
Nuclear Physics | 1997
K. I. Blomqvist; Werner U. Boeglin; R. Böhm; M. O. Distler; R. Edelhoff; J. Friedrich; R. Geiges; M. Kahrau; S. Kamalov; Mariana Kirchbach; M. Kohl; M. Korn; H. Kramer; K. W. Krygier; V. Kunde; M. Kuss; J.M. Laget; A. Liesenfeld; K. Merle; R. Neuhausen; E. A. J. M. Offermann; Th. Pospischil; M. Potokar; C. Rangacharyulu; A. Richter; A.W. Richter; A. Rokavec; G. Rosner; P. Sauer; S. Schardt
Abstract The differential coincident pion electroproduction cross section in the 3 He(e,e π + ) 3 H reaction has been measured with high resolution with the three-spectrometer set-up at the Mainz Microtron (MAMI) electron accelerator. Measurements were performed at the four incident energies E 0 = 855, 675, 600, and 555 MeV at fixed four-momentum transfer Q 2 = 0.045 GeV 2 , with the pions detected in parallel kinematics. This enables a separation of the measured cross section into the transverse and longitudinal structure functions by means of the Rosenbluth method. The experimental data are compared to model calculations, in which the elementary pion production amplitude includes the standard Born-amplitudes and also delta and higher resonance terms. Three-body Fadeev wave functions are used and the final state interaction of the outgoing pion is taken into account. The calculation describes the data only after medium modifications of the delta and of the pion are included.
European Physical Journal A | 1996
K. I. Blomqvist; Werner U. Boeglin; R. Böhm; M. O. Distler; D. Drechsel; R. Edelhoff; J. Friedrich; R. Geiges; O. Hanstein; M. Kahrau; M. Korn; H. Kramer; K. W. Krygier; V. Kunde; M. Kuss; A. Liesenfeld; K. Merle; R. Neuhausen; E. A. J. M. Offermann; Th. Pospischil; M. Potokar; A. Rokavec; A.W. Richter; G. Rosner; P. Sauer; S. Schardt; H. Schmieden; S. Širca; L. Tiator; B. Vodenik
The reactione+p →> e+π++n at c.m. energyW=1125MeV and momentum transfer Q2=0.117GeV2/c2 has been measured. The transverse and longitudinal structure functions have been separated by varying the polarization of the virtual photon (Rosenbluth plot) with a 3 to 4% error. In addition the longitudinal-transverse interference term has been determined measuring the right-left asymmetry with an accuracy of 3%. The experimental data are compared to model calculations, and the sensitivity of the results to the axial and pion formfactors is discussed.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2002
Th. Pospischil; P. Bartsch; D. Baumann; R. Böhm; K. Bohinc; N. Clawiter; M. Ding; S. Derber; M. O. Distler; D. Elsner; I. Ewald; J. Friedrich; R. Geiges; S. Grözinger; M. Hamdorf; S. Hedicke; P. Jennewein; J. Jourdan; M. Kahrau; Frank Klein; P. König; A. Kozlov; H. Kramer; K. W. Krygier; J. Lac; A. Liesenfeld; S. Malov; J. McIntyre; H. Merkel; P. Merle
Abstract Large-area horizontal drift chambers have been built for use in a proton polarimeter. A gas mixture of 20% argon and 80% ethane is used. The left–right assignment is achieved by measuring the difference of the signals induced on neighboring potential wires. A spatial resolution of 300 μm is achieved.
European Physical Journal A | 1994
Th. Veit; K. I. Blomqvist; Werner U. Boeglin; M. O. Distler; R. Edelhoff; J. Friedrich; R. Geiges; M. Korn; H. Kramer; K.W. Krygier; V. Kunde; A. Liesenfeld; K. Merle; R. Neuhausen; E. A. J. M. Offermann; Th. Pospischil; A.W. Richter; G. Rosner; P. Sauer; S. Schardt; A. Wagner; Th. Walcher; S. Wolf
A method for the separation of structure functions in (e, e′ p) experiments is proposed, which is an extension of the traditional Rosenbluth-type techniques of [1,2]. In our approach, we use a very flexible Ansatz to describe the structure functions within an extended kinematical regionG and determine its free parameters with a x2 minimization. The procedure is tested by pseudo data (12C(e, e′p)11Bg.s.) in the quasi-free region.
Nuclear Physics | 2000
S. Kerhoas; P. Bartsch; J. Berthot; P. Y. Bertin; Vincent Breton; Werner U. Boeglin; R. Böhm; N. d'Hose; T. Caprano; S. Derber; N. Degrande; M. Ding; M. O. Distler; J.E. Ducret; R. Edelhoff; I. Ewald; H. Fonvieille; J. Friedrich; R. Geiges; Th. Gousset; P.A.M. Guichon; H. Holvoet; Ch. Hyde-Wright; P. Jennewein; M. Kahrau; M. Korn; H. Kramer; K. W. Krygier; V. Kunde; B. Lannoy
Abstract Virtual Compton scattering, i.e. the exclusive reaction γ ∗ p → γ′p′ with γ ∗ denoting a virtual photon, provides new insights on the internal structure of the proton. Below π 0 production threshold, this experiment measures the generalized polarizabilities of the proton as defined by Guichon et al [1], [2] and Drechsel et al [3]. These new electromagnetic observables, functions of Q 2 , enlarge the concept of electric (α0 and magnetic (β) polarizabilities in Real Compton Scattering ( Q 2 =0) [4]. The first VCS experiment [5] of this kind was measured at the three spectrometer facility at the Mainz Microtron MAMI for Q 2 =0.33 GeV 2 and we present in this paper the preliminary results.